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Scrapped fishing boats ... the chinook salmon, a.k.a. the king. The sudden decline of California's chinooks, most of which originate in the Sacramento River, has shaken scientists as well as ...
Alaska’s public lands and waters are used by virtually every Alaskan who hunts, fishes, traps and wants to keep doing it — ...
Fisheries scientists who were fired by the Trump administration say they've been living in limbo as their work is sidelined.
Wild Strawberry Lodge takes anglers on an amazing journey off Sitka, Alaska in pursuit of king and silver salmon, lingcod and ...
Home to one of the world's greatest salmon migrations, Campbell River lives up to its title as the 'Salmon Capital of the ...
A new peer-reviewed study in the journal Fisheries shows that a salmon-focused ecosystem protection strategy for the North ...
Research Spotlight” is a biweekly column that highlights UW centers, institutions, and labs that are assets to their respective fields. This week, columnist Sarah Pabin details the Alaska ...
The state’s policy of pumping heavily from rivers is “killing entire salmon runs, and it’s beating down hardworking men and women trying to make a living from fishing,” said Scott Artis ...
In many streams and rivers, fish are swimming in a veritable soup of drugs. Components of that soup may be disrupting their behavior, according to a new study. Atlantic salmon exposed to anti ...
On April 15 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish, announced the sport fishing regulations for Alaska hatchery-produced king salmon in areas near Petersburg and Wrangell.
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